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    Knicks Demand Removal of Altered Logo Mocking Zohran Mamdani from White House Social Media

    Voxtrend NewsBy Voxtrend NewsNovember 6, 2025Updated:November 6, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    New York City, NY – November 4, 2025 – The New York Knicks have made it clear that they remain neutral on political matters after a social media post from the White House was removed following the team’s request. The post, which had altered the Knicks’ logo to read “Trump Is Your President,” was shared after Zohran Mamdani’s victory in the New York City mayoral race.

    What Happened

    The White House posted an image on social media that mocked Mamdani’s win in the mayoral race, replacing the Knicks logo with the phrase “Trump Is Your President.” According to Front Office Sports, the Knicks reached out to the White House to express their displeasure with the altered logo, prompting the removal of the post. The image, which was shared after Mamdani’s victory over former Governor Andrew Cuomo, had been edited to make a political statement aligned with Trump’s endorsement of Cuomo during the campaign.

    In a statement to Front Office Sports, the Knicks clarified their stance on the matter: “The Knicks remain neutral on political matters. We hope all our elected officials, whether current or recently elected, do a great job in office.” The team’s request for the image’s removal was honored by the White House, with the post taken down voluntarily.

    The Knicks’ Involvement in Politics

    This incident follows a previous altercation involving the Knicks and Mamdani. The mayor-elect had used an altered Knicks logo that read “New York Zohran” during his campaign, prompting the team to send a cease-and-desist letter. Despite these tensions, the Knicks have continued to maintain a neutral position, refraining from publicly endorsing or opposing political figures.

    Mamdani and Cuomo, both of whom attended Knicks games during their campaigns, had varying relationships with the team. Cuomo, who had a public connection to the team and sat courtside at the season opener, was urged by former President Trump’s base to run against Mamdani. Mamdani, on the other hand, was seen sitting in the nosebleed section during a recent game as part of his outreach to voters.

    Official Statements and What Happens Next

    The Knicks have made it clear that their position remains one of neutrality, avoiding political endorsements in favor of supporting all elected officials. This stance aligns with their previous approach to maintaining distance from political matters.

    As the controversy surrounding the White House post fades, it is clear that the Knicks will continue to focus on basketball, while their involvement in political affairs remains minimal.

    Closing

    The New York Knicks have reaffirmed their commitment to staying neutral in the political sphere after the White House removed a controversial post using the team’s altered logo. As the Knicks continue to support all elected officials, their role in political debates is expected to remain minimal moving forward.

    This story may be updated with more information as it becomes available.

    The post Knicks Demand Removal of Altered Logo Mocking Zohran Mamdani from White House Social Media first appeared on Trusted and Verified USA News.

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